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Blueprint 2050: Sustaining the Marine Environment in Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar

World Bank

No 7384 in World Bank Publications - Books from The World Bank Group

Abstract: Protection of sound management of coastal and marine areas is acknowledged as important mechanisms for alleviating poverty in the developing tropics. Tanzania has had considerable practical experience with a diversity of models that rely on private sector partnerships, community co-management regimes, and government-led initiatives for marine protection. This report outlines a vision of what a protected area system could look like in 50 years. It draws on state-of-the-art ecosystems, socioeconomic, financial, and institutional background studies, to paint a picture that emphasizes community-based adaptive co-management, within a flexible system of eight protected area networks, on of which is the Exclusive Economic Zone.

Keywords: Environment-Biodiversity; Environment-Ecosystems; and; Natural; Habitats; Environmental; Economics; and; Policies; Water; Resources-Wetlands; Environment-Wildlife; Resources (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
ISBN: 0-8213-6123-6
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